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L-Arginine Exercise Performance Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for L-Arginine Exercise Performance Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L-Arginine Exercise Performance Randomized Trial | Targeting muscle–vasculature crosstalk in aging through the integrative roles of L-citrulline, leucine, and exercise: focus on muscle metabolism, vascular function, and sarcopenia prevention | 4 | Lin X (2026) | Targeting muscle–vasculature crosstalk in aging through the integrative roles of L-citrulline, leucine, and exercise: focus on muscle metabolism, vascular function, and sarcopenia prevention |
| L-Arginine Exercise Performance Randomized Trial | Data were analyzed using repeated-measures analysis of variance with appropriate post hoc adjustments, and statistical significance was set at P Results Compared with placebo, combined CITMAL + L-ARG supplementation significantly increased peak power output (747.85 ± 115.61 vs. | 4 | Uçar H (2026) | Acute effects of citrulline malate and L-arginine, alone and in combination, on anaerobic performance indicators in highly trained taekwondo athletes. |
| L-Arginine Exercise Performance Randomized Trial | 631.61 ± 108.40 W, P -1 , P P P -1 , P Conclusion The findings of this study indicate that combined L-ARG and CITMAL supplementation is associated with improvements in selected anaerobic performance, agility, and countermovement jump outcomes in highly trained taekwondo athletes. | 4 | Uçar H (2026) | Acute effects of citrulline malate and L-arginine, alone and in combination, on anaerobic performance indicators in highly trained taekwondo athletes. |
| L-Arginine Exercise Performance Randomized Trial | Purpose This study aimed to examine the acute effects of citrulline malate (CITMAL), L-arginine (L-ARG), and their combined supplementation on anaerobic power output during a standardized Wingate test, as well as on post-exercise agility and countermovement jump performance in highly trained taekwondo athletes. | 4 | Uçar H (2026) | Acute effects of citrulline malate and L-arginine, alone and in combination, on anaerobic performance indicators in highly trained taekwondo athletes. |
| L-Arginine Exercise Performance Randomized Trial | Sixteen highly trained male taekwondo athletes ( ≥ 18 years) completed four experimental conditions- L-ARG (6 g), CITMAL (8 g), combined L-ARG + CITMAL, and placebo (PLA)-administered in powder form 1 h before exercise, with each trial separated by 72 h. | 4 | Uçar H (2026) | Acute effects of citrulline malate and L-arginine, alone and in combination, on anaerobic performance indicators in highly trained taekwondo athletes. |
Source documents
- Targeting muscle–vasculature crosstalk in aging through the integrative roles of L-citrulline, leucine, and exercise: focus on muscle metabolism, vascular function, and sarcopenia prevention
- Acute effects of citrulline malate and L-arginine, alone and in combination, on anaerobic performance indicators in highly trained taekwondo athletes.